MoMA’s exhibit on the high-rises and cityscapes of Frank Lloyd Wright reveals both his towering ambition and the surprising ambivalence that architects have about publicizing their private worlds.
The design for the Menil Drawing Institute reflects many qualities of Renzo Piano's original Menil Collection, especially in the bold choice of firm Johnston Marklee.
In the shadow of Louis Kahn's 1972 masterwork, the new pavilion designed by Renzo Piano Building Workshop aims to pay homage to the original, but instead offers a kind of distant defacement.